Global Health

Nature is speaking - Perreault Magazine

Every single day, forests areas are cut, slashed and burned , equal in size to 75,000 football fields. Food consumption is expected to double by 2050, yet the pollinators are dying. Temperatures are rising, coral reefs are dying, a third of the world’s fisheries are threatened and hundreds of millions of people lack clean water to drink. With increasing pollution all around the world and increasing concerns over global warming, the world is gradually becoming aware of the fact that nature should be conserved and proper sustainable resources should be used for the increasing needs of humans.

Conservation International, (CI) now in its 3rd decade, works towards building awareness for environmental concerns with the goal of ensuring a “healthy, productive planet for everyone.”To read more:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmVLcj-XKnM